About Kevin Bo
Kevin Bo Dennis took a circuitous route to law. He earned a B.S. in biology from the University of Delaware in 1981. Eight years later he completed his J.D. at Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University, in 1989. The combination of a science undergraduate degree and legal training shaped an analytical approach to problems in the courtroom and at the conference table.
After law school, Dennis entered private practice in Florida. His professional record includes time at Goldman & Daszkal, P.A., where he has handled a range of matters on behalf of clients in the state. He is a current member of the Florida State Bar, maintaining an active presence in the legal community and participating in the bar’s professional activities.
Colleagues describe Dennis as methodical. He is careful in preparing cases and places a premium on clear writing. Those traits reflect an early academic background in the sciences. That training can be evident in how he parses technical material and explains it to judges, juries, or opposing counsel.
Over the years Dennis has worked on matters that require steady case management. He has taken depositions, drafted pleadings, and argued motions. He balances courtroom duties with client counseling and case strategy. In practice, he blends practical problem solving with attention to procedural detail.
Outside the office Dennis’s involvement in the Florida bar signals ongoing engagement with the profession. Membership in the state bar supports access to continuing legal education and to bar-run resources. He keeps current on rule changes and procedural developments that affect litigation and client representation in Florida courts.
This profile aims to present a clear picture of a lawyer who moved from biology to law and then to a steady practice in Florida. Dennis’s educational path and years in practice offer a straightforward narrative: rigorous training, steady procedural work, and continued bar membership. He currently practices at Goldman & Daszkal, P.A., handling legal matters in Florida.